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Many CASHLI users who chose the instant or expedited advance option were charged fees that add up to extremely high APR rates - sometimes far higher than what was advertised.
These fees often aren’t clear upfront, and many users end up paying far more than expected for quick access to cash. Because of this, consumers may be eligible for up to $400 in compensation through arbitration claims.
If you used Cashli’s instant or paid advance feature, you may qualify.
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